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Ultrasonically induced ZnO-biosilica nanocomposite for degradation of a textile dye in aqueous phase

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ULTRASONICS SONOCHEMISTRY
Volume 28, Issue -, Pages 69-78

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2015.07.002

Keywords

Sonocatalysis; Siliceous support; ZnO nanostructure; Immobilization; Textile dye

Funding

  1. Environmental Technology Research Center of Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences [ETRC9331]
  2. Arak University of Medical Sciences and Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences (Iran)

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In the present study, a porous clay-like support with unique characteristics was used for the synthesis and immobilization of ZnO nanostructures to be used as sonocatalyst for the sonocatalytic decolorization of methylene blue (MB) dye in the aqueous phase. As a result, the sonocatalytic activity of ZnO-biosilica nanocomposite (77.8%) was higher than that of pure ZnO nanostructures (53.6%). Increasing the initial pH from 3 to 10 led to increasing the color removal from 41.8% to 88.2%, respectively. Increasing the sonocatalyst dosage from 0.5 to 2.5 g/L resulted in increasing the color removal, while further increase up to 3 g/L caused an obvious drop in the color removal. The sonocatalysis of MB dye over ZnO-biosilica nanocomposite was temperature-dependent. The presence of methanol produced the most adverse effect on the sonocatalysis of MB dye. The addition of chloride and carbonate ions had a negligible effect on the sonocatalysis, while the addition of persulfate ion led to increasing the color removal from 77.8% to 99.4% during 90 min. The reusability test exhibited a 15% drop in the color removal (%) within three consecutive experimental runs. A mineralization efficiency of 63.2% was obtained within 4 h. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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